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About Mountain Lakes

MountainLakes is a leafy, lake-dotted suburban town in MorrisCounty, known as much for its scenic beauty as its exceptional public school system.The borough measures about three square miles and contains several different man-made lakes, with two reserved for swimming.A population of about 4,200 residents gives the borough a friendly, small-town feeling.

Originally situated within Boonton and HanoverTownships, MountainLakes became an independent municipality in 1924.In the early 1900s the borough was developed by Herbert Hapgood, who created a master-planned community of stately lakefront homes inspired by that era’s Arts and Crafts movement.Hapgood originally called his communityMountainLakesResidentialPark.

Community Life

Membership to the Mountain Lakes Club offers use of the historic 1931 lakefront clubhouse and restaurant as well as tennis courts, beach and pool swimming, boating, golf, bowling and year ‘round calendar of social events.The Mountain Lakes Library at 3 Elm Road has lending privileges with the county library system.

A number of shops, services and dining options are found within this charming borough or along nearby Route 46.More extensive shopping needs can be met about 15 minutes away at large regional malls in RockawayTownship or Wayne.

A strong desire to preserve the integrity and architecture of MountainLakes has been noted by professional planners, who often refer to the borough as a unique American enclave.Three early home models were called the Manor House, the Swiss Chalet and the Semi-Bungalow, and examples of these prototypes can still be seen on the winding streets.

Education

Public schools in MountainLakes include the WildwoodSchool for kindergarten through Grade 5; the BriarcliffSchool serving middle grades of 6 to 8; and the highly-rated MountainLakesHigh School.In 2008, the high school was named the 4th best public high school in the state by New Jersey Monthly magazine.

The borough is also home to the CraigSchool, a private day school for grades 3 to 12.LakeDriveSchool is a regional school for students with hearing disabilities.Numerous pre-schools are available in or close to MountainLakes.

Transportation

The serene environment of MountainLakes belies the fact that it is just minutes from a network of local and interstate roadways including Route 80, 287, 280, 46 and 202.New Jersey Transit serves the borough on the Montclair-Boonton line.The trip to Hoboken or New York’s Penn Station takes a little over an hour.MountainLakes is located about 25 miles from New York City and about 17 miles from Newark-LibertyInternationalAirport.

Real Estate

Many Hapgood homes survive in MountainLakes, and they are alternately referred to as Lakers.The community retains much of its character from an earlier century through its preservation efforts.Nearly 500 homes were built by Hapgood, and over 450 survive, making MountainLakes one of the largest Craftsman home communities in the country.

Stone pillars mark two entries to MountainLakes, revealing the borough’s gently rolling hills, forests, lakes and rocky outcrops.The original landscape architect for the community, Arthur Holton, emphasized the natural aesthetics of the area when planning roadways and lake locations.Homes and buildings were constructed using native boulderstone to build walls, lay foundations and create pillars.

As homesites were being cleared in the early 1900s, local timber from felled trees was taken to saw mills to produce the massive ceiling beams, rich chestnut paneling and oak hardwood floors featured in the Hapgood homes.Stucco enhanced a great deal of the Foursquare-style residences, whose gracious facades are timeless in their simplicity.

Local Attractions

Part of the Morris County Park System, the 547-acre TourneCountyPark also falls within neighboring Denville and Boonton.Amenities such as trails for horseback riding, hiking and biking, and picnic and play areas are found here.A favorite hike to the top of a small mountain presents impressive views of the RockawayValley, and on a clear day, the Manhattan skyline.

Historic sites include the wood frame Grimes household at 4 Craven Road, a circa 1733 home thought to be a link in the Underground Railroad.Although it is now privately owned, the 1732 Righter House on Pocono Road was once a tavern used by those traveling between Rockaway and Parsippany.It is the oldest dwelling in MountainLakes.

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